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The Color of the Sun
David Almond
For young readers grappling with loneliness and the search for meaning, this poignant story explores self-discovery and
Ages 13–17
Wearing My Mother's Heart
Sophia Thakur
For teens exploring their identity and relationship with their roots, this poetry collection beautifully captures the co
Ages 12–18
The Kingdom of Little Wounds
Susann Cokal
On the eve of a royal wedding, a mysterious illness and a devious plot threaten a Scandinavian kingdom. Seamstress Ava B
Ages 12–18
Blood Moon
Lucy Cuthew
For teens grappling with the intense shame and isolation of early puberty and navigating public humiliation in the digit
Ages 13–18
Top Heavy
Rhonda Dechambeau
For the teen struggling with immense pressure or an overwhelming secret, this book explores navigating heavy expectation
Ages 13–18
Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass
Meg Medina
For parents navigating middle school challenges, this book explores the isolating impact of bullying and the journey to
Ages 13–17
Voyages in the Underworld of Orpheus Black
Marcus Sedgwick, Julian Sedgwick
For teens processing deep grief or seeking a thought-provoking, atmospheric journey into loss and resilience. It's a pow
Ages 14–18
MapHead #2
The Return
Lesley Howarth
Twelve-year-old MapHead, gifted with unusual abilities, travels from his alternative world to England. His quest: to fin
Ages 12–18
Merrow
Ananda Braxton-Smith
After her father drowns, twelve-year-old Neen uncovers whispers of her absent mother's merrow heritage. She must navigat
Ages 12–18
More Than this
Patrick Ness
After drowning, 16-year-old Seth wakes up in a desolate, abandoned version of his childhood town. As he uncovers the tru
Ages 12–18
Under the Wolf, Under the Dog
Adam Rapp
Steve Nugent, 16, is pale, skinny, blind in one eye, and grappling with immense loss. His honest, often darkly humorous
Ages 13–18
You Can't Say That! Writers for Young People Talk about Censorship, Free Expression, and the Stories They Have to Tell
Leonard S. Marcus
Explore the vital topic of book censorship through the eyes of acclaimed authors like Angie Thomas and Dav Pilkey. This
Ages 11–18
King Lear
Gareth Hinds, William Shakespeare
King Lear, in graphic novel form, plunges into a kingdom torn apart by a king's rash decision to divide his land based o
Ages 12–18
Relative Strangers
Paula Garner
Jules, an eighteen-year-old, yearns for a close-knit family, having grown up with an absent father and an ex-addict moth
Ages 12–18
The Great Godden
Meg Rosoff
For young adults grappling with intense family dynamics and the unsettling power of desire, this book explores hidden lo
Ages 14–18
Private Lessons
Cynthia Salaysay
For teens grappling with intense friendships and the pressure to excel, this story explores the secrets we keep and the
Ages 14–18
Phantom Limbs
Paula Garner
Otis's world shattered when his little brother died and his best friend, Meg, moved away. Now, three years of silence la
Ages 12–18
The Watch That Ends The Night: Voices From The Titanic
Allan Wolf
For young adults captivated by history's grand tragedies, this book explores the human stories behind the Titanic's fate
Ages 12–18
Making Friends with Alice Dyson
Poppy Nwosu
For teens navigating the tricky waters of high school friendships and longing for belonging, this book explores the comp
Ages 13–18
Planet Janet
Deep and Meaningful Diaries from Planet Janet
Dyan Sheldon
Sixteen-year-old Janet chronicles her 'Dark Phase' and journey of self-discovery in a witty diary. She grapples with ann
Ages 12–18
Ask Amy Green #3
Ask Amy Green: Love and Other Drama-Ramas!
Sarah Webb
Get ready for "drama-ramas" as Amy Green tackles her mom's upcoming wedding, her aunt's new rockstar boyfriend, and the
Ages 12–18
Symphony for the City of the Dead Dmitri Shostakovich and the Siege of Leningrad
M.T. Anderson
M.T. Anderson delivers a riveting account of the Siege of Leningrad, where over a million citizens perished. Trapped bet
Ages 12–18
Butterfly
Sonya Hartnett
Plum Coyle, nearly fourteen, struggles with self-consciousness and fear of disapproval in 1980s Australia. When a glamor
Ages 12–18
The Factory #1
Undercover Latina
Aya de León
For teens exploring their cultural identity while navigating complex social landscapes, this book offers a thrilling spy
Ages 13–17
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